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What about bold “Betty” and shy “Sally”?They don't, not at this point anyway. It wasn't that long ago that I couldn't tell them apart, and I don't name that many of my chickens. They could do with it now though, if anyone could help?
The one nearer the camera is a real sticky beak, and always trying to get treats from me, while the other one is very shy and tends to do her own thing.
I love Betty!What about bold “Betty” and shy “Sally”?
Perfect!I love Betty!
I would like the name Sally too, but I had a goat called Sally that I lost from old age, and I don't feel quite ready to use that name again yet.
What about Bertha?
Betty and Bertha make a nice pair!
Betty and Bertha sound perfect!I love Betty!
I would like the name Sally too, but I had a goat called Sally that I lost from old age, and I don't feel quite ready to use that name again yet.
What about Bertha?
Betty and Bertha make a nice pair!
I have not seen that yet. So far she is very respectful of Sydney and Hattie. She tolerates Phyllis but I don't how much longer that will last.I'm so glad Aurora has an other bestie! Glynda is a very sassy hen, so she's just the right person to keep Aurora from going too far with the violence.
Does Aurora delegate any pecking orders to Glynda?
So far I have caught, Aurora, Sydney, and Phyllis crowing. Only Aurora on film.Someone has to, I guess. Might as well be Phyllis. Here there were a few attempts at crowing yesterday too, but I didn't see who it was.
They truly are!Aren't the hens gorgeous!